A Texas-based Christian ministry that once smuggled Bibles into the Soviet Union delivered the largest donation of children’s Bibles to the Eastern European country of North Macedonia, where many children don’t have access to Scripture in their own language.
Founded in 1961, Eastern European Missions (EEM) prints and distributes free Bibles to Eastern Europe and surrounding nations, delivering them to youth camps, schools, refugee centers and other places in need of the Holy Scripture.
The organization began when a small group of missionaries started sneaking Bibles into the Soviet Union and has continued providing access to Scripture in seemingly unreachable places.
EEM recently delivered over 225,000 children’s Bibles to North Macedonia after the nation’s government, having heard about EEM’s work, gave the group permission to deliver Bibles in the region. The group’s Bibles for Kids fundraising campaign made the donation possible.The government heard that EEM delivered 650,000 bibles to public schools in […]
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